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Our annual, holiday gift-giving show never fails to deliver, and this year was no different. So, if you’re still searching for the ideal gift for that special someone, listen up! Joining us in-studio were City…
The XFL football league, and D.C.'s home team, the Defenders, launch this spring. Erik Moses, team president, spoke with us about the hurdles the league faces and the successes it hopes to achieve.
Federal News Network's Jory Heckman speaks with Recreation News Publisher Karl Teel about interesting things to do in and near the nation's capital.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ, and sponsored by Stratford University. Google Chrome offers a patch for zero-day vulnerability.
Dana Laake and her special guest Amanda Archibald will discuss her new book, The Genomic Kitchen: Your Guide To Understanding And Using The Food-Gene Connection For A Lifetime Of Health. Amanda Archibald, RD, has extensive…
What should companies think about when assembling boards of advisers and directors? Find out when Stan Krecji, principal of the SK Group LLC, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center.
William Finnerty, managing director and private wealth manager at UBS Private Wealth, discusses how the region's entrepreneurial growth has impacted people of various generations, and how different people have handled receiving an influx of capital.
The Army says previous campaigns have told audiences too much of what they already know about military service. The latest effort aims to "surprise" the Generation Z audience that constitutes the current recruiting pool.
Gary Barlet, the chief information officer of the Postal Service’s inspector general’s office, and Dorothy Aronson, the CIO of the National Science Foundation, say they both spent the last several years preparing their individual agencies for the move to the cloud and use of advanced analytical capabilities.
Diana Volere, chief evangelist and director of Product Marketing at Saviynt, discusses how her company can help federal agencies with cloud security, big data management and identity governance.
NASCIO celebrated 50th anniversary with over 850 CIOs and IT vendors in Nashville, Tennessee. Virginia's CIO had the latest details on its enterprise IT outsourcing agreement, while Massachusetts' CIO discussed its daily 500 million network intruder pings.
At its annual fall meeting, the National Academy of Public Administration on Thursday published a list of what its members think are the grand challenges in public administration.
Anthony Robbins, federal vice president at NVIDIA, discusses the leaps and bounds artificial intelligence is making and the ways it can improve both government operation and the private sector.
Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer, managing partners and principal analysts at Cognilytica, joined host John Gilory on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss artificial intelligence and whether it will create or eliminate jobs in the federal government.